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EDEN calls to everyone’s mind the garden of earthly delights to which the Book of Genesis refers. It evokes the attractive and creative environment that EIASM offers to young promising scholars who undertake the exciting doctoral adventure. Through the creation of EDEN, EIASM will contribute to the most critical phases in a scholar’s life cycle : i.e. his/her introduction to and early growth on the academic market. Thanks to its unique image and its organizational competitive advantages (core of associations, autonomy and flexibility), EIASM can indeed be very efficient at :
- inserting young doctoral fellows into a highly stimulating system where European researchers can interact (within and across associations), sharing common objectives and concerns ;
- helping them in the positioning of their own work in relation to European research generally : expose them to various research traditions and orientations, open their minds to the international/global perspectives to be adopted when looking at the Management environment, make them aware of the challenges Management is facing in Europe (globalization, new technologies, etc.) ;
- creating a network of European educators active at the doctoral level in Management.
The development of EDEN will be organized around an integrated set of doctoral seminars which will bring participants into systematic interaction, leading them to comparing their approaches and cross-examining their research work. It will consist of a mix of intensive one-week seminars dealing with advanced research methodology issues in Management, as well as with the frontiers of their specific area of interest.
EIASM involves not only the best doctoral students and their supervisors, but also the institutions to which they belong. Therefore the doctoral seminars will be decentralized : alternating locations and establishing « linkages » with leading European Business Schools. Since June 1988, when the programme was launched, 2010 doctoral students from all over Europe have become EDEN fellows and 238 professors have acted as EDEN faculty members.

Prof. Rodney Turner, Lille School of Management
E-mail: rodneyturner@europrojex.co.uk; jr.turner@esc-lille.fr

Prof. Christophe N. Bredillet, Lille School of Management
Prof. Rodney Turner, Lille School of Management
List of faculty members will be posted soon

The seminar will provide a forum for doctoral students in project management from Europe and around the world, where they can share experiences in studying project management, exchanging information on:
– research and theoretical paradigms appropriate for project management
– research methodologies appropriate for research in project management
– literature on project management to inform their studies
Modern project management had its genesis as an off-shoot of Operations Research and Operations Management in the late 1940s. In the early days the focus was on using optimization algorithms such as critical path analysis, the earned value method, and Monte Carlo analysis to optimize the time and cost required to deliver the project’s objectives. It is recognized that the theoretical basis of project management is evolving, and this is an encumbrance to research in project management. With a weak theoretical basis, research paradigms are weak, and that is a threat to the research methodologies that follow. Our aim is to explore the research and theoretical paradigms appropriate for project management , and the methodological approaches that follow.

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TIME AND LOCATION
The seminar will be held at the LILLE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, Lille, France.
The programme will start on August 16, 2010 and is scheduled to end August 20, 2010
APPLICATIONS
Interested doctoral students should apply to Nadine Sauzé. We would accept submissions until July 25, 2010. Besides doctoral students, other researchers may participate. The selection among the applicants will be conducted by the programme coordinator. They will review the following documents which should necessarily complement each application form:
• the applicant’s curriculum vitae demonstrating his/her capabilities of doing research ;
• a letter of recommendation of his/her local faculty supporting the application ;
• a two-page description of his/her doctoral research, indicating the general objectives.
For more information, please contact:
ESC Lille
Ms. Nadine Sauzé
e-mail: eden-PM@esc-lille.fr
telephone: +33-3-20 21 59 72
fax: +33-3-20 21 59 74
EIASM
Ms. Nina Payen
EDEN Manager, EIASM - PLACE DE BROUCKÈRE-PLEIN - 31 - 1000 BRUSSELS - BELGIUM
Tel: 32 2 2266661 - Fax: 32 2 5121929
Email: payen@eiasm.be

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